Single session
1 session
₩42,000
≈ US$29
One 60-minute session, one reformer to yourself. Come to one date or book both — each stands on its own.
Book a spotReformer pop-up in English · Seoul
A pop-up for the crew from our mat class at the base — two Sundays in September, four reformers, taught in English like always. Cards issued anywhere are welcome.
Two Sunday sessions to start. Four spots each, because there are four reformers — when they are gone they are gone, and more dates follow if these fill.
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One flat price per session, card processing included — the number you see is the number you pay. Charged in Korean won; your bank handles the conversion if your card is from elsewhere.
1 session
₩42,000
≈ US$29
One 60-minute session, one reformer to yourself. Come to one date or book both — each stands on its own.
Book a spotOpen whichever map you already use. Naver Map is the one to show a taxi driver in Korea; Google Maps is easier if that is what is on your phone.
Before you come
Follow along
I break down the moves from our mat class on Instagram — what each one is actually for, and how the same shape feels once a spring is doing half the work. Follow along and the reformer will already make sense before you walk in.
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Mat class breakdowns, reformer clips, and the next pop-up dates before they go up here.
For group class members
One-to-one on the reformer, taught in English, at a reduced rate once you have been to a pop-up session. With one person in the room we work from what your body actually needs rather than a fixed sequence.
Rates and times are arranged directly — come to a pop-up session first, then talk to me on the day or by email.
Ask about private lessonsWavelly
Seoul
You know me from the mat class at the base. Wavelly is what I call these pop-ups; they run out of Easy Pilates, my studio in Seoul, where I have been teaching for five years and training for ten. My approach is fascia-first: we release what is stuck before we ask it to work.
The reformer is the same idea with better feedback. The springs hold you where the mat lets you cheat, so the work you have been doing on the floor suddenly has somewhere to go. No new vocabulary needed — I demonstrate everything, in English, exactly as I do on Wednesdays.